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The rates are probably not worth the effort. Still, should I succeed, often, the money, even if paid in advance, is escrowed until the end of the project, which, again, is not quick enough.Originally posted by the_duderama View Postrentacoder.com or the like - they're packed full of people quouting very low rates from asia though.
Pretty much done that already, which yielded me a nice 400 quid, never had much to begin with.. but it´s the relocation thing that brings me down, as I had to buy a lot too...Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostSell all your junk on ebayComment
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I've heard there's a pretty penny to be made at the docks, doing favours for sailors.
So sasguru told me.Comment
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At first I thought the APR was a joke on Dim's side, but it actually says that on the webpage. Is that even legal?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostComment
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Yep, and there are much higher APR's out there than that. There's no legal limit on interest rate. You sign it, you pay it, or you'll be signing on for disability allowance.Originally posted by xchaotic View PostAt first I thought the APR was a joke on Dim's side, but it actually says that on the webpage. Is that even legal?Comment
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Everybody be cool, this is a robbery!
- Any of you ******* ****** move, and I'll execute every mother****ing last one of you!Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."Comment
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Get a job behind the bar somewhere in the evenings. Pub's are best. I've done night clubs before - absolutely awful - mind numbingly boring.Comment
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Can't they write you a cheque? Bank transfer?Originally posted by xchaotic View PostI did and while they say yes, the payroll is on the 15th each month and they won't make it this month so it's june anyway
I received one when I needed it, but that was a privately owned company without much red tape.Comment
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